Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson solve the mysteries of copper beeches, a Greek interpreter, the Norwood builder, a resident patient, the red-headed league, and one final problem.
London, late-1800s. Sherlock Holmes is a consulting detective, using his powers of observation and deduction and vast knowledge on anything relevant to solve mysteries, including crimes. Cases that would stump most other detectives are short work for him. He is ably assisted by his friend Dr Watson.—grantss
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson investigate a scandal in Bohemia involving Irene Adler, chalk drawings of dancing men, the identity of a crooked man, a missing naval treaty, a solitary cyclist's mysterious follower, the dangers of a speckled band, and a blue carbuncle found in the crop of a goose.—PompeyV